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MidtsjøNorwegian Derived from Norwegian midte meaning "middle, center" and sjø meaning "sea, lake".
MittEstonian Mitt is an Estonian surname, a possible borrowing from Old German "mitte" ("middle" or "center"). Possibly, from the Estonian negative "mitte" meaning "no" or "not".
NakaJapanese, Okinawan From Japanese 中 (naka) meaning "middle; center". It is a reference to an event in the Northern and Southern Courts Period, of 3 sons of Takase who became heroes for the south. The emperor of Japan awarded each of the sons a new surname; Oku for the eldest son, Naka for the middle son, and Kuchi for the youngest son.... [more]
NakazatoJapanese From 中 (naka) meaning "center, middle" and 里 (sato) meaning "village."
NithercottEnglish (Archaic) An extinct surname. Derived from Old English "nefa," meaning "navel, center," and "cote," meaning "small cottage".